Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Lawrence, Charles
Lawrence, D. F. 1844 Nova Scotia
Lawrence, Ernest
Lawrence, Frank
Lawrence, George O.
Lawrence, Harry
Lawrence, Jack
Lawrence, James
Lawrence, James 1854 Scotland
Lawrence, James 1855 Scotland
Lawrence, James B.
Lawrence, James R.
Lawrence, John
Lawrence, John 1826 New York, USA
Lawrence, Joseph 1837 France
Lawrence, R.
Lawrence, Samuel Harrington, ME - USA Harrington, ME - USA USA
Lawrence, W.
Lawrence, Walter Harrington, ME - USA
Lawrence, Walter 1870 Harrington, ME - USA
Lawrence, Walter 1871 Columbia, Maine, USA Columbia, Maine, USA USA
Lawrence, William
Lawrence, William G.
Lawrence, Wm. 1824 Maine San Francisco , CA - USA USA
Lawrentz, Jack
Lawsen, Hendrick
Lawsen, James
Lawsome, M. 1858 USA
Lawson, Alex
Lawson , C. G.
Lawson, E.
Lawson, Edward
Lawson, Emanuel
Lawson, G.
Lawson, Jacob
Lawson, John 1854 Scotland
Lawson, John S.
Lawson, L. G.
Lawson, P.
Lawton, O.
Lawton, O. F.
Lay, Samuel
Layard , Thos.
Laybolt, Charles 1857 Woonsocket, RI - USA USA
Layero, Tema
Layree, Smith
Layton, John
Lazar, John
Le Bar, John
Le Barque, Joseph
Le Blanc, A.
Le Blanc, Albert
Le Buff, J.
Le Carr, Maurice
Le Du, Louis
Le Mott, Philip
Le Ready, Louis
Lea, George 1842 New York, USA
Leach, George
Leach, Harry
Leach, John
Leach, Robert
League, John
Leahy, Joseph M.
Leahy, Thomas
Leake, Charles
Leaman , C. E.
Leaman , Charles
Leamson, D. H. Jonesport, ME - USA
Leamson, James
Lean, J. A.
Lean, John
Leangmaid, Will
Leanord, Richard
Learsen, Marten
Learson, C.
Learson, E. C.
Learson, Theodore
Leartin, Joel
Leary, Harry
Leary, Humphrey
Leary, Jonathan 1831 St. John, Canada
Leary, Moses
Leary, Thomas 1824 St. John, Canada
Leathley, F. L. 1850 Sweden
Leave, Frank
Leavey Jr., Isaac
Leavis, A. P.
Leavitt, A. W.
Leavitt, Alfred W.
LeBlanc, J A
Lecenne, Victor
Leclercq, Edmond
Ledger, Thomas
Ledley, Edward 1833 Dublin, Ireland
Ledwell, Thomas
Lee, Albert
Lee, Alfred
Lee, Alnias
Lee, C.

The information given in this database is entered here as it is on the document or documents in the Maine Maritime Museum collections. The spelling of the mariner’s name may be wrong, the arithmetic may be wrong, and some descriptions may be thoughtless or not politically correct, but they are shown as found. We have attempted to standardize the names and descriptions of vessels and the spelling of place names. We have tried to include in notes fields important information that does not fit in the standard fields.